Re: [Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread Jake Kruger
Looks cool...I'm in too!

Best,
Jake

On Mar 16, 2017 9:33 AM, "Chip Mefford"  wrote:

>
>
> Good day all of you who are left,
>
> I really want to thank everyone who has sent their
> thoughts on taking the list down. There have been
> some, , no, not some, all, great stories.
>
> Before I take the list down, ,
> I was wondering how many of you are still interested in keeping
> something like this going.
>
> reason I ask is that I am becoming involved in a
> new software project that I find very exciting, and
> hence have chosen to do the work to update my
> respective servers, including the mailing list server.
>
> Kind of a pain in the neck, I went through a life-change
> over the last 6 years, and walking away from all things
> IT was part of that. Since I had many dangling obligations
> (being a denizen of the internet) I tapered it all down
> to where about the only thing I was responsible for was
> this mailing list. However, that particular attempt
> at resolving some things in my life by not doing
> systems administration have cropped back up again,
> so that wasn't the fix for which I had hoped.
>
> So, it doesn't make sense really to abandon all those
> skills I had developed, even though I am moving into
> my dotage, (heh) but rather to double down and dive back
> in.
>
> The project of which I speak is FarmOS
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCOqg5iH6fM
>
> Take a look, give me some feedback, if there is interest,
> I'll migrate some or all of this list into a new
> community.
>
> Thanks kindly for your attention in this matter;
>
> --chipper
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Re: [Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread Oskar Bartenstein
Great! Expanding horizons.
Yes please take this into the next phase.
With thanks and appreciation.
-- oskar
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Re: [Biofuel] [SPAM] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread Darryl McMahon
Do you have a sense of direction or scope for this, or will it just go 
where the on-line community participants take it?


Is there a desire to use IT for small scale food production, along the 
lines of Farmbot (https://farmbot.io), or developing human-powered or 
other environmentally friendly yard / farming tools (such as the the 
Greens Machines - http://www.thegreensmachines.com), or slanting towards 
sustainable practices, plant selection and similar?


I'm being pulled in a lot of directions just now (and still posting most 
days on keiths-list) so just trying to get a sense of objectives.


Darryl

On 3/16/2017 11:33 AM, Chip Mefford wrote:



Good day all of you who are left,

I really want to thank everyone who has sent their
thoughts on taking the list down. There have been
some, , no, not some, all, great stories.

Before I take the list down, ,
I was wondering how many of you are still interested in keeping
something like this going.

reason I ask is that I am becoming involved in a
new software project that I find very exciting, and
hence have chosen to do the work to update my
respective servers, including the mailing list server.

Kind of a pain in the neck, I went through a life-change
over the last 6 years, and walking away from all things
IT was part of that. Since I had many dangling obligations
(being a denizen of the internet) I tapered it all down
to where about the only thing I was responsible for was
this mailing list. However, that particular attempt
at resolving some things in my life by not doing
systems administration have cropped back up again,
so that wasn't the fix for which I had hoped.

So, it doesn't make sense really to abandon all those
skills I had developed, even though I am moving into
my dotage, (heh) but rather to double down and dive back
in.

The project of which I speak is FarmOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCOqg5iH6fM

Take a look, give me some feedback, if there is interest,
I'll migrate some or all of this list into a new
community.

Thanks kindly for your attention in this matter;

--chipper
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Re: [Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread Vin Lava
I also have a farm in the Philippines that uses Natural Farming Technology.
I'm interested. Thanks, Chipper! :-)

On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 11:33 PM, Chip Mefford  wrote:

>
>
> Good day all of you who are left,
>
> I really want to thank everyone who has sent their
> thoughts on taking the list down. There have been
> some, , no, not some, all, great stories.
>
> Before I take the list down, ,
> I was wondering how many of you are still interested in keeping
> something like this going.
>
> reason I ask is that I am becoming involved in a
> new software project that I find very exciting, and
> hence have chosen to do the work to update my
> respective servers, including the mailing list server.
>
> Kind of a pain in the neck, I went through a life-change
> over the last 6 years, and walking away from all things
> IT was part of that. Since I had many dangling obligations
> (being a denizen of the internet) I tapered it all down
> to where about the only thing I was responsible for was
> this mailing list. However, that particular attempt
> at resolving some things in my life by not doing
> systems administration have cropped back up again,
> so that wasn't the fix for which I had hoped.
>
> So, it doesn't make sense really to abandon all those
> skills I had developed, even though I am moving into
> my dotage, (heh) but rather to double down and dive back
> in.
>
> The project of which I speak is FarmOS
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCOqg5iH6fM
>
> Take a look, give me some feedback, if there is interest,
> I'll migrate some or all of this list into a new
> community.
>
> Thanks kindly for your attention in this matter;
>
> --chipper
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Re: [Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread robert and benita rabello

On 3/16/2017 08:33, Chip Mefford wrote:

The project of which I speak is FarmOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCOqg5iH6fM

Take a look, give me some feedback, if there is interest,
I'll migrate some or all of this list into a new
community.


Please count me in!

Robert Luis Rabello
Adventure for Your Mind
http://www.newadventure.ca

Ceremonies and Celebrations video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV3k-s_sg1Q

Meet the People video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txsCdh1hZ6c

Crisis video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZedNEXhTn4

The Long Journey video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy4muxaksgk


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Re: [Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread John Chase
Good afternoon,
I too am very interested in different agriculture ideas  Please keep me in 
the "loop" ...
John ChaseBrier Ridge FarmsPunta Gorda, Fl


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Re: [Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread Michele Stephenson
Chipper, if you are getting back into IT, this is a wonderful welcome back 
project. I am very interested in having small farms in my region (HoustonTX 
area) do this program in order to maximize harvest and send overstock into 
local community.

And yes, i would love for this site to continue if you are up to it. It would 
be much appreciated. Thank you.

Michele

> On Mar 16, 2017, at 10:33 AM, Chip Mefford  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Good day all of you who are left, 
> 
> I really want to thank everyone who has sent their 
> thoughts on taking the list down. There have been 
> some, , no, not some, all, great stories. 
> 
> Before I take the list down, , 
> I was wondering how many of you are still interested in keeping
> something like this going. 
> 
> reason I ask is that I am becoming involved in a 
> new software project that I find very exciting, and
> hence have chosen to do the work to update my 
> respective servers, including the mailing list server. 
> 
> Kind of a pain in the neck, I went through a life-change
> over the last 6 years, and walking away from all things
> IT was part of that. Since I had many dangling obligations
> (being a denizen of the internet) I tapered it all down
> to where about the only thing I was responsible for was
> this mailing list. However, that particular attempt
> at resolving some things in my life by not doing 
> systems administration have cropped back up again, 
> so that wasn't the fix for which I had hoped. 
> 
> So, it doesn't make sense really to abandon all those
> skills I had developed, even though I am moving into 
> my dotage, (heh) but rather to double down and dive back
> in. 
> 
> The project of which I speak is FarmOS
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCOqg5iH6fM
> 
> Take a look, give me some feedback, if there is interest, 
> I'll migrate some or all of this list into a new
> community.
> 
> Thanks kindly for your attention in this matter;
> 
> --chipper
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Re: [Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread Eric Schaetzle
I really like this project. "Closing the loop" in agriculture is exactly
what I'm trying to do as well. Keep me informed!
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Re: [Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread Mark Cookson
Hi Chipper,
Thank you for your email and suggestion of taking a look at FarmOS on the 
you tube link.
I see what you are doing as a fantastic thing , it is the next step for man 
farming, from planting a seed to the present day.
I can see your applications being adopted here in the UK and no doubt all 
over the world.
To be able to look and see data as and when needed, can save a crop from 
devastation to creating a bumper crop.
A wonderful thing, that is what you are being apart of, I have to say thank 
you on behalf of my family and no doubt their futures too.
With the dark clouds of climate change and the predicted extreme weather 
events of our future the tools you are creating will help man and all living 
things..
As we say around here, you`re bob-on lad..
Good luck keeping going.
Regards
Mark


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From: "Chip Mefford" 
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 3:33 PM
To: "sustainablelorgbiofuel" 

Subject: [Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, 
, , , but first, please read

>
>
> Good day all of you who are left,
>
> I really want to thank everyone who has sent their
> thoughts on taking the list down. There have been
> some, , no, not some, all, great stories.
>
> Before I take the list down, ,
> I was wondering how many of you are still interested in keeping
> something like this going.
>
> reason I ask is that I am becoming involved in a
> new software project that I find very exciting, and
> hence have chosen to do the work to update my
> respective servers, including the mailing list server.
>
> Kind of a pain in the neck, I went through a life-change
> over the last 6 years, and walking away from all things
> IT was part of that. Since I had many dangling obligations
> (being a denizen of the internet) I tapered it all down
> to where about the only thing I was responsible for was
> this mailing list. However, that particular attempt
> at resolving some things in my life by not doing
> systems administration have cropped back up again,
> so that wasn't the fix for which I had hoped.
>
> So, it doesn't make sense really to abandon all those
> skills I had developed, even though I am moving into
> my dotage, (heh) but rather to double down and dive back
> in.
>
> The project of which I speak is FarmOS
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCOqg5iH6fM
>
> Take a look, give me some feedback, if there is interest,
> I'll migrate some or all of this list into a new
> community.
>
> Thanks kindly for your attention in this matter;
>
> --chipper
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[Biofuel] Okay, This time I really am going to take down the list, , , , but first, please read

2017-03-16 Thread Chip Mefford


Good day all of you who are left, 

I really want to thank everyone who has sent their 
thoughts on taking the list down. There have been 
some, , no, not some, all, great stories. 

Before I take the list down, , 
I was wondering how many of you are still interested in keeping
something like this going. 

reason I ask is that I am becoming involved in a 
new software project that I find very exciting, and
hence have chosen to do the work to update my 
respective servers, including the mailing list server. 

Kind of a pain in the neck, I went through a life-change
over the last 6 years, and walking away from all things
IT was part of that. Since I had many dangling obligations
(being a denizen of the internet) I tapered it all down
to where about the only thing I was responsible for was
this mailing list. However, that particular attempt
at resolving some things in my life by not doing 
systems administration have cropped back up again, 
so that wasn't the fix for which I had hoped. 

So, it doesn't make sense really to abandon all those
skills I had developed, even though I am moving into 
my dotage, (heh) but rather to double down and dive back
in. 

The project of which I speak is FarmOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCOqg5iH6fM

Take a look, give me some feedback, if there is interest, 
I'll migrate some or all of this list into a new
community.

Thanks kindly for your attention in this matter;

--chipper
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